Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1930, Page 6

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* e Tor kviasnd SLAR, HUUVER BH RAYED’ GOLF HELD HARMFUL | G. 0. P. SEEKS POWER Loss of Temper on Dubbing Shots | Georgia Faction Indorses Running Shortens Life, Insurers Hear. for Senatorial Post. rmful, n of Dr. Wil- w Mublberg, clnm Sy ent of | °TS ©Of one faction of the Republican president | ty & tion of Life Insurance Medi- | PArtY in Georgia said yesterday their cal Directors. organization would make a determined Party Leaders Fail to Give il Siaftomin (b i Rl Vrr ol sitrty et mad, s lector of reven: i Proper Counsel to Bar gets e hair, maybe throws his|of M. O. Dunning, gllub away, and as a result increases his at the his party's | Blunders, He Asserts. port of Savannah, as ressure,” Dr. Muhlberg said in|candidate for United States Senator at addressing & group of life insurance |a meeting Wednesday of one of the two agents last night. | Republican central committees. By the Associated Press. WAUKEGAN, Ill, June 20.—James Hamilton Lewis, Democratic nominee for the Senate from Illinois, said last| night that President Hoover is being be- rmy leaders and discred- itical opponent in Ameri- ca’s international relations. “By such action,” the former Senator said, “the United States is embarrassed in al relations for peace or tom- mercial concord with foreign lands.” Address the Waukegan University C'ub and Bar Association, Lewis declar- ed that “political partyism is destroying tional patriotism.” nat Blaming international dealings” upon lack of proper counsel from the President's party heads end failure of patriotic ai from his political foes, the 'mocratic no s t0 differ as an American foreign policy. p hour calls for all citizens and “blunders charged in_our may be between our country and foreign nations “The late so-called naval peace pact | made at Londan has lost to the United | States the friendly spirit of France, Italy and Germany. This was through | the error by which the President was | trapped into pitting the United States, | England and Japan against France, Italy and Germany,” sal Affairs in Washington, Lewis said, seemed to be “that President Hoover is advised by his own representatives only after the country has been committed to the event that threatens our friendly relations or embarrasses our commercial prospects with foreign countries.” SHAMROCK V WINS RACE By the Associated Press. BANGOR, County Down, Ireland, 20.—Sir Thomas Lipton's Sham- , Tacing on a triai Due to the temporary congestion by reason of the street repairs, attention of depositors of the Bank is called to the facilities of our Branch co;. where deposits may be made and checks cashed. SRANCHES: Connecticut Avenue and K Street N.W. (Use ‘private driveway—no parking restrictions.) Ninth and New York Avenue N.W, “Every Bank and Trust Service” DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON 1406 G Street N.W. Joshua Evans, Jr., President In the Blue Package Ia the Oran, Package " Now you can buy Pabst-ett Pimento, Pabst-ett Swiss and Pabst- — in addition to the famous Standard Pabst-ett you know so well. ett Brick as well as the Standard Pabst-ett. Keep all four on hand. TRY A LUNCH-SIZE PACKAGE FREE They’rg here! Three New Pabst-ett Varieties—Pimento, Swiss and Brick. The same smooth, creamy whole-milk cheese food as the Standard Pabst-ett that women and chefs everywhere use every day — but NOW you can get it in 3 distinctive new varieties instead of only one. With the New Pabst-ett Varieties you can cater to the individ- ual tastes of each member of your family. Now, you can easily, have delightful variety in luncheon sandwiches. 2 Buya 25¢c package— Get a Lunch-Size package FREE For a limited time, your dealer will give you a Lunch-Size pack- age of any New Variety with each purchase of a 25¢ package of Standa.rd Pabst-ett or any Varjety. Don’t miss this unusual op- portunity to get acquainted with the New Pabst-ett Varieties. VY Laionadin s waN, LallirAY, o Livas LU, 10U, Things You Need Right Now are offered in Our Removal Sale with unrestricted choice, at 20% Discount Nothing throughout the stock is reserved—but let us emphasize the oppor- tunity for saving on these things that comfort makes of uppermost demand— and which P-B reputation sponsors in quality and character. Men’s Hot- Weather Suits Popular weaves — superiorily tailored into permanent shapeliness —still marked at regular prices, subject to 20% discount when you make your selection. Sizes still in good assortment for the entire stock is included. Linen Suits (2 and 3 pieces). Regular prices, $18, $20 and $22.50. Palm Beach Suits (2 pieces). Regular price, $16.50. Nurotex Suits (2 pieces). ular price, $18. Mohair Suits (2 pieces). ular price, $20. Tropical Worsted Suits (2 and 3 pieces). Regular prices, $25, $30, $35, $40. 7 Sports Coats, plain and plaited back, in the wanted plain colors. Regular prices, $16.50, $18, $20, $25 and $30. White Flannel Trousers. ular $7.50, $8.50 and $10. Striped Flannel Trousers. Reg- ular prices, $8.50, $10 and $12.50. White Duck- Pants. Regular price, $3. Linen Knickers, plain shades. Regular prices, $3.50 and $5. Wool Knickers, light weight. Regular prices, $4.85, $6, $7.50 and $10. Straw Hats Panamas, soft and stiff Straws— The makes we control in Washing- ton—all included—none reserved —and still marked at the regular prices—subject to your reduction of 20%. Sailors, self - conforming and stiff straws—regular prices, $2, $3, $4 and $5. : Panamas, genuine South Ameri- can Hats—regular prices, $5.75 $7.75 and $10. Leghorns—regular price, $5.75. Reg- Reg- Reg- Luggage Suit Cases—regular prices, $9.75 to $65. A Gladstone Bags—regular prices, $12.75 to $25. Traveling Bags—regular prices, $9.75 to $65. Kit Bags—regular prices, $27.50 to $30. Ladies’ Fitted Bags — regular prices, $20 and $25. Zipper Bags—regular price, $10. Brief Cases — regular prices, $5.75, $7.75 and $10. ' 2\ Deduct 20% Sfrom these regular prices Deduce 20% from these regular prices Deduct 20% Sfrom these " regular © prices The Avenue at Ninth Men’s Furnishings Straight through the seasonable needs of the well regulated ward- robe—with choice from leading makes, many controlled by us here exclusively. Nothing reserved. Regular prices still remain on the tickets—subject to 20% discount upon selection. Shirts—white broadcloth, ox- ford and poplin. Regular prices, $1.95, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $5.00. Fancy Madras Shirts—exclusive patterns. Regular prices, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. Dress Shirts—of most distin- guished makes. Regular prices, $3, $3.50 and $5. Undershirts and “Shorts.” Reg- ular prices, $1 and $1.50. Athletic Union Suits. Regular prices to $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Knit Union Suits. Regular prices, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Neckwear — four-in-hands and bats, of finest imported and domes- . tic silks, including handmade cra- vats. Regular prices, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3.50. Hose—silk, plain colors and fancy. Regular prices, 75¢, $1 and $1.50. Bathing Suits — regular and “speed” models. Regular prices, $3.50 and $5. Bath Robes, Regular prices, $5 and $6. Pajamas—madras and broad- cloth. Regular prices, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4. Men’s Oxfords Including the Hawkins London made Shoes — Sports, street and dress oxfords. All included—none reserved. Regular prices still re- main—take the 20% discount at time of purchase, Sports Oxfords, white elk with black trimming; white elk with tan trimming —regular prices $6 and $8. ¥ Tan Oxfords, two-tone effects, with rubber soles—regular price, $7. With leather soles—regular price; $6. . Golf Shoes, American makes— regular prices, $6 and $7. Golf Shoes, made by Hawking of London—regular price, $12. Black and Tan Oxfords—regu- lar prices, $6, $8 and $10. OREe® .- Visit your grocer today Quality Foods, Inc. —- AR AR VA VA VAR (AR VARV VA Vi VA VA vV

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